Federal judge blocks Trump's anti-weaponization fund indefinitely
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's proposed anti-weaponization fund. The decision raises questions about the fund's future. (sources: foxnews, reuters, nbcnews, cbsnews, thehill)

A federal judge in Virginia has indefinitely blocked the Trump administration's $1.76 billion anti-weaponization fund, expressing concerns about its potential revival. The judge noted frustration with the Justice Department's lack of clarity on the fund's status.
- The judge's ruling prevents the implementation of the anti-weaponization fund.
- Concerns were raised regarding the Justice Department's failure to confirm the fund's termination under oath.
- The fund was initially proposed at $1.76 billion.
Why it matters
The ruling impacts the funding and operations related to the proposed anti-weaponization initiatives.
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